🎙️ Elevate Your Podcast Game!
The Focusrite Vocaster Two is a cutting-edge podcasting interface designed for recording both hosts and guests. With two mic inputs and headphone outputs, it ensures a seamless audio experience. Its lightweight design and USB connectivity make it perfect for on-the-go recording, while features like Auto Gain and Enhance guarantee professional-quality sound.
Product Dimensions | 11.3 x 22.45 x 5.05 cm; 421.84 Grams |
Item model number | AMS-VOCASTER-TWO |
Colour | Black |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 422 g |
Manufacturer | Focusrite Audio Engineering Ltd |
Country of Origin | China |
A**S
Small and portable
The Focusrite Vocaster Two has been an absolute game-changer for my podcasting setup. Its versatility is astounding, allowing me to seamlessly take calls while recording, with individual mic gain control for a pristine audio experience. The built-in headphone options add a professional touch, making my podcasts sound top-notch. Additionally, the included software's ability to route computer audio through the Vocaster for live streaming and podcasting has made it an indispensable tool in my studio, enhancing both the quality and efficiency of my content creation.
S**F
Simple to get started
I don't have a podcast yet, but I do have a pretty nice home office. I was previously using the Scarlett Solo as an audio interface, but it has a few shortcomings for my general use.First: I primarily use the microphone and headphones for the interface. The instrument interface is good to have for my guitar, but I don't play guitar as much as I work and game.Second: The Vocaster has a built in mute button. This is a game changer for doing virtual meetings. It can be a pain to set up different keystrokes to mute a zoom meeting, teams meeting, google meet, etc. and having a hardware mute button saves all of that hassle. However, the mute button is also something I see as a potential weakness of this device as it's a rubber covered button instead of a solid mechanical button. For a button that will see a lot of use, this seems like an oversight.Third: The Scarlett solo was obviously designed for a single person. I don't have external speakers so there would be issues when I would bring my spouse in to share something. Having a second audio input solves this issue.Forth: The gain levels seem to be more balanced with the Vocaster. I have a Rode Podmic and also have a Fethead to allow the Podmic to provide enough gain for me to comfortably chat with the Scarlett Solo. I no longer need the Fethead to receive the same volume levels.Bonus: Something I didn't have on the Scarlett that I got with the Vocaster 2 is the ability to link my phone to bluetooth. I am uncomfortable using a phone for voice calls, so this is a game changer for me. It seems small, but it's actually a very large thing as I can now hear people on the other end of the phone to make appointments easier and have no issues with phone calls with my long winded family members.
C**N
Bien pour le Bluetooth en GSM
J'ai bien reçu le "Two" contrairement à la photo. Le Bluetooth a fonctionné en GSM avec mon smartphone Androïd mais j'ai récupéré de la ronfle typique du GSM (sans doute via mon microphone dynamique). En éloignant le téléphone elle disparait. Autre remarque : à la première utilisation niveau très bas sur une entrée (petit bug ? ou niveau programmé en automatique).Je l'utilise entre autre pour le télétravail, via le Bluetooth du PC de mon entreprise (liaison USB impossible sur ce PC à cause de la politique interne). Je branche également mon tel via un cordon jack/jack mâle 3.5 4 broches.2e remarque au passage : Si vous avec uniquement besoin d'un raccordement XLR pour votre smartphone, lui même équipé d'une connexion jack 3.5, le Saramonic SmartRing II suffit (il n'a pas de connexion Bluetooth).Sinon le produit est bien fini. Notice sur le net. Après 6 mois d'utilisation je le recommande et l'utilise beaucoup.Particularité : en communication on s'entends parler, ce qui est logique.C'est un produit très polyvalent. Comme le Saramonic il peut servir d'interface pour l'enregistrement ou la diffusion de communications téléphoniques (pour le Saramonic, 2 microphones seront nécessaires).J'ajoute une cinquième étoile après ces 6 mois.
D**.
Muy práctico
Ideal para grabar podcast en exteriores. Funciona muy bien. Sencillo y sin complicaciones.
M**L
Bon produit
Le Focusrite Vocaster Two est un choix excellent pour les podcasteurs, offrant une multitude de fonctionnalités dans un design intuitif. Ses atouts incluent l'Auto Gain qui ajuste automatiquement le niveau sonore et les connexions pour smartphone et caméra. Cependant, le bundle logiciel est jugé peu utile et la configuration pourrait être mieux expliquée. Bien que non adapté aux musiciens, le Vocaster Two excelle dans le domaine du podcasting grâce à sa conception bien pensée
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